My point -- and cautionary note -- was that do not place much significance into these types of predictions and even worse by pulling in past wars and battles that have been either negated in terms of technical matters of warfare, or rendered worthless altogether.
To put bluntly, in the past two hundreds yrs of military affairs, China have been absent in class. The most recent 'revolution in military affairs' (RMA) was Desert Storm and China's PLA leadership was woefully wrong about their prediction about the US military. You will have better odds at the green tables of Las Vegas or Macau.
Take the machine gun, for example...
How many past battles are applicable in discussions/debates for today ? Practically none.
Take the airplane, for another example...
https://defence.pk/threads/ten-propositions-for-modern-air-power.472753/
A single fighter over a battle will compel all sides to reposture themselves. The friendly to maximize the odds of winning, the opposition to minimize the odds of losing, not even considering victory.
Each advancement in technology irrevocably altered how wars are waged and battles fought. The greater the advancement by one side, the greater the uncertainty of victory by the other.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/us/gen-donn-a-starry-cold-war-strategist-dies-at-86.html
On land, China produced no Chinese version of Donn Starry, the theorist, or Norman Schwarzkopf, the executor of the theory.
In the air, China produced no Chinese version of John Boyd, who in the minds of many military scholars, ranks along China's Sun Tzu and Europe's Carl von Clausewitz.
On the waters, China produced no Chinese versions of Chester Nimitz (surface and submarine) or Hyman Rickover (nuclear).
To put bluntly, in the past two hundreds yrs of military affairs, China have been absent in class. The most recent 'revolution in military affairs' (RMA) was Desert Storm and China's PLA leadership was woefully wrong about their prediction about the US military. You will have better odds at the green tables of Las Vegas or Macau.